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Fate of the Galaxy is a first-person space combat game about the incredible starfighter battles of the Star Wars Original Trilogy. We want to put you directly in the cockpit of an X-Wing or TIE Fighter and let you live the battles yourself. Victory or defeat is up to you and your friends, in the most fast paced, exciting, and authentic Star Wars game ever. Choose to follow the career of a pilot for the Rebel Alliance, an Imperial Officer, or a freelancing mercenary during the height of the galactic civil war in three connected campaigns. Best of all, it's fan-made, not-for-profit, and totally free!

Bobbtmann has made some great progress on the Nebulon-B, which now has completed textures and will soon be ready to be brought into the game. This was one of the last ships from the original Star Wars trilogy that we didn't have, and fills an important role in the Rebel fleet.

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The Incom T-65 X-wing fighter is the Alliance's primary space superiority platform. Originally planned for the Imperial starfleet as a replacement for the venerable Z-95 Headhunter, this fighter was delivered to the Rebellion near the start of the Galactic Civil War when the entire design team defected, bringing the prototype fighters along with them.

Slayn & Korpil's B-wing starfighter is a heavily armed and armored assault platform developed during the Galactic Civil War by the Rebel Alliance. Designed as part of the top-secret Project Shantipole by then-Commander Ackbar and a team of Verpine engineers, the B-wing was a response to the Empire's increased deployment of the EF76 Nebulon-B escort frigates and other anti-starfighter vessels that were emerging at the time.

In the early days of the Rebel Alliance, the Empire's TIE series starfighters possessed a substantial speed advantage over any fighter craft the Rebellion could field. Recognizing this deficiency, General Jan Dodonna set out to design a dedicated interceptor capable of outrunning anything in the Imperial arsenal.

The first dedicated space superiority craft developed for the New Republic military, FreiTek's E-wing is a balanced and powerful fighter. Introduced several years after the Battle of Endor, the E-wing experienced more than its share of teething problems, as the initial design was built around the R7 astromech droid, an advanced custom-built unit which brought a host of its own glitches along with it.

One of the most infamous vessels of the Galactic Civil War, the Millennium Falcon has spirited Senators, Rebel Leaders, and Jedi Knights through the most perilous moments of the conflict. Present during many critical battles, the Falcon excels in combat and has proven itself able to evade capture against seemingly insurmountable odds.

An inconspicuous but vital component of the standard Imperial fighter wing, the TIE/rc variant is the most prominent sublight reconnaissance craft of the Galactic Civil War. Though the Empire makes extensive use of dedicated scout ships, those craft are built for maximum speed in hyperspace and tend to carry massive and expensive sensor equipment.

Sienar Fleet Systems' Lambda Shuttle is the Empire's workhorse light utility transport. Well armed, armored, and shielded, this vessel is capable of carrying its crew of six officers plus eighty tons of cargo or over twenty battle-ready troops through a combat zone with minimal or no escort. Another advantage possessed by this shuttle is a high end hyperdrive, making it faster than even some of the Empire's older capital ships.

The Telgorn Corporation Delta Class DX-9 stormtrooper transport is the last thing any ship harboring rebels wants to see. Heavily armed with four twin blaster cannons, four ion cannons, and ten torpedo tubes, this ship is capable of disabling vessels many times its size.

Koensayr Manufacturing's BTL Y-wing series is the backbone of the Alliance's fighter force. While early two-man fighter bombers from this family of craft were first seen in Republic service during the Clone Wars, it is the one-man A4 model which does most of the heavy lifting in the Galactic Civil War.

The Incom/Subpro Z-95 Headhunter is one of the most enduring starfighter designs of the last fifty years. First introduced over a decade before the outbreak of the Clone Wars, the Headhunter proved itself to be one of the most adaptable fighters serving the Republic in that conflict, outlasting the later Incom/Subpro ARC-170 both in military and civilian use.